Posts Tagged ‘10 tips’

Gardening and investment have more in common than you might imagine – which is one reason why fund managers are so well represented at the Royal Horticultural Society Chelsea Flower Show. For starte...
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How can you beat the mortgage famine which looks certain to be made worse by tighter regulation of bank and building society lending? Hundreds of thousands of homeowners aged over 50, first-time-buyer...
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Inheritance Tax (IHT) receipts have collapsed by 29pc since the credit crisis began and married couples have been allowed to automatically transfer nil rate bands between them. New research also sugge...
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Employers and their employees must beware of a new law that comes into effect today which makes it a criminal offence not just to give or take bribes, here or overseas, but also to fail to take steps ...
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Rip-off financial advice, intended to generate commission for the intermediary rather than gains for the investor, is becoming more – not less – widespread, ahead of the imposition of new rules de...
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Frozen interest rates near historic lows, after the Bank of England left base rate unchanged at 0.5 per cent for the 19th month in a row, mean real losses for savers in bank and building society depos...
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1: The third anniversary of the run on Northern Rock, which falls on Tuesday next week, and the second anniversary of the collapse of Lehman Brothers, on Wednesday, should remind us of the first rule ...
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Homebuyers will find it more difficult to obtain mortgages in future, the Bank of England has warned, but there are simple steps you can take to get the loan you need. Adam Posen, a member of the Bank...
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Resolution’s £2.75bn bid to takeover AXA may prompt many savers to reconsider whether it is worth hanging onto or getting rid of with-profits bonds, endowments and pensions. Rising criticism of hig...
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